Any way to make Google Flights tracker more intuitive?

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Poll of the Day » Any way to make Google Flights tracker more intuitive?
So like, you can set flight trackers to watch prices, but a couple of things:

-You either have to watch for exact, specific dates (e.g. October 4 - October 9), or just the entire route as a whole. I want to fly in October, but my dates are flexible for the month. So my options are either pick specific dates, which might not capture all the possible price drops (like if I pick October 9th but the price drops October 10th, I won't get notified), or just watch the whole route and get emails for like "heyyyy here's good prices in fucking JUNE!!!" (I guess there's a third solution, which is setting up multiple trackers, like October 4 - October 9, October 5 - October 10, October 6 - October 11, etc., but that would be a pain in the ass)

-You can't (seem to) add any specific filters. There is one nonstop route on one airline that I want to take, vs. a bunch of connecting flights via other airlines. So I would like the filter to have "nonstop only" and "delta only." But it doesn't seem like you can add those filters. I have another tracker set up, but it keeps bringing in cheap prices on other airlines with stops, which I'm not doing. I'd prefer to avoid this new tracker doing that too.

Those two things really. Are they available and I'm just an idiot? Because my actual flights page doesn't have any way to "edit" the flight that I have tracked, just remove it.

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the thing about pricing is that they are always changing

hell, you could find a flight, then refind it in a private tab and it could be a couple hundred cheaper or more expensive in just two different browser windows
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ConfusedTorchic posted...
the thing about pricing is that they are always changing

hell, you could find a flight, then refind it in a private tab and it could be a couple hundred cheaper or more expensive in just two different browser windows
Yeah that's what google flight tracker is for though. When the prices change for the better, it sends you an email.
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Poll of the Day » Any way to make Google Flights tracker more intuitive?